Fine hair can be prone to looking a little flat. Have fine hair and wanna make it look thicker? Need some hairstyles for every day and special occasions to look awesome without applying much effort? If your hair is on the thinner end of the spectrum, there are actually lots of ways to style and cut your hair that will create the illusion of fuller and thicker hair. This roundup is for you as we’ve gathered the coolest and fastest hairstyles for medium and long fine hair, take a look!
Fine Hair Updos
Fine hair can be styled into an updo, usually in a bun. It can be low, top, or in the middle. You can make your hair look fuller with a bun, and adding some volume on top will emphasize it. Try a messy bun for everyday wear and a sleek bun for parties. Space buns are also a fun option for a cute look. Decorate your hairstyle with shiny bobby pins or a pretty scrunchie for a casual style.
A messy low bun can be made on the go, and you can secure it with a scrunchie and accent your face with bangs.
A sleek low bun works for any occasion giving you an elegant touch, and a printed hair scarf will make it sophisticated.
A ballerina top knot always looks quite thick, and you may add interest with colorful bobby pins placed anywhere you want.
A messy midi bun accented with a gold bead elastic and polished gold hair clips is a cool idea with a little bit of spice.
A sleek low bun with a sleek top done with gel is fabulous, chic and tasteful solution for some occasion.
A messy ballerina bun is always great, and face-framing hair are a good idea for everyone.
Go for a small low bun with a sleek top if you want your hair to be in place while you are partying.
A messy midi bun or chignon can be made on the go and will be a fast casual solution for medium-length hair.
A minimalist low bun secured with a trendy hair clip is a great idea for modern and minimalist looks, with a touch of fashion.
A messy top knot, a messy top and layered bangs are a fabulous hairstyle suitable both for eveyr dya and for a party.
Fine Hair Half Updos
A half updo is another easy choice. You can do twists, braids, buns, and ponytails depending on your hair’s style and length. Highlight your half updo with a scrunchie, hair scarf, or hair clips.
This pretty half updo can be made in a minute, just take a scrunchie and make a midi or high ponytail letting the rest of your hair down.
A classy modern half updo with a hair clip, curtain bangs and a bump on top is perfect for many occasions.
A medium-length half updo with face-framing bangs and a hair clip securing the ponytail is a relaxed solution.
A messy chignon and a messy top are a cool way to add an effortless touch to your formal look at work or at a party.
A midi bun half updo looks volumetric and a bold printed hair scarf adds a trendy touch with an Old Money feel.
A top knot half updo paired with a braid on top are a lovely idea for some party or other important event.
A large top knot to create a feeling of a lot of hair, and hair down plus a classic fringe to make your eyes accented.
Fine Hair Ponytails And Braids
A ponytail is always a good idea and can be done quickly. You can add bangs or leave some strands out to frame your face. Ponytails can be high, low, or in the middle. Add cool clips for a bolder look. Braids are also great and can be French or any other style. Use colorful elastics, scrunchies, and other accessories to make your look fun.
A high wavy ponytail with a braided top is a perfect idea for medium-length hair, it's quite effortless.
A high curly ponytail creates a thick hair look and a sleek top with parting will make it appropriate for special occasions.
Two French braids ending with ponytails are a cute hairstyle for anyone, add bangs to frame the face if you want.
A high messy wavy ponytail creates an illusion of thicker hair and face-framing strands accent your eyes.
Additional Tips For Thin Hair
- Layering is a great technique for thin hair. Layers can add volume and movement, making your hair look fuller.
- Adding texture to fine hair can create the illusion of thickness. Use a texturizing spray or mousse to give your hair some grip and body.
- Blunt cuts can make fine hair appear thicker by creating a sharp, clean line at the ends.
- Certain color techniques can also make fine hair look thicker. Highlights and lowlights add dimension and can create the illusion of more volume. Ombre and balayage are also great options to consider.
- Heavy products can weigh down thin hair, making it look even finer. Opt for lightweight mousses, sprays, and serums that add volume without adding weight. Dry shampoo isn’t just for freshening up hair between washes. It can also add texture and lift at the roots, making your hair appear thicker.
- A deep side part can create the illusion of more volume on top. Experiment with different parting styles to see which one adds the most lift to your hair.